2. MERRY2 WEBB (JOHN1) was born 1659 in Saint James Parish, Virginia. He
married ANNA MARTIN, daughter of VALENTINE MARTIN.

Notes for MERRY WEBB:
162. Merry Webb Sr. born Circa 1700, married Circa 1720, Elizabeth Unknown.
Merry died 02----1779, Henry County, Virginia, buried: 02----1779, Henry County,
Virginia. Family Record By Calvin Alexander Burns August 6, 1894 Pages 3 & 4.
Henry & Lexer Grant Burns By Cranford H. Burns 1974/1988 Pages 5-11,17-19,
21 & 22. Henry County VA Will Abstracts Vol. 1 Page 17. "Jett Trails West"
Chapter 8 Pages 93-98. Larry Jordan Montgomery:Paternal-Maternal 5th Great
Grand Father. Wealthy land owner in Colonial Virginia. 1st Reference in
Virginia 06-12-1729.
163. Elizabeth Unknown born Circa 1705, died After 1789, buried: After 1789.
Family Record By Calvin Alexander Burns August 6, 1894. Henry & Lexer Grant
Burns By Cranford H. Burns 1974/1988. Her maiden name is unknown and
Compiler will eventually get around to researching her. If they married in
Virginia then it should be easier to find out what her maiden name was; who
her parents were. Larry Jordan Montgomery:Paternal- Maternal 5th Great Grand
Mother=Great Great Great Great Great Grandmother. See 2nd source daughter
Millian Webb Hall says her last name was Martin. Copied from Larry Jordan
Montgomery's Ancestors http://users.quicklink.net/~plcm/larrya.html
Merry Webb of St. James Parish made a Deed to Joseph Price June 18, 1734
with wife Anne relinquishing dower rights. From the land deeds found in
Goochland/Pittsylvania to Henry County, VA. ...the only one it could be
would be Merry Webb b. 1659 md. Anna Martin, daughter of Valentine Martin.

4. MERRY3 WEBB II (MERRY2, JOHN1) was born 1697 in Linenburg County,
Virginia, and died Bef. August 09, 1779 in Henry County, Virginia. He
married ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN. She was born August 09, 1708 in New Kent,
Virginia, and died Bef. March 08, 1805 in Henry County, Virginia.

Notes for MERRY WEBB II:
Halifax County was created in 1752 from Lunenburg County. Pittsylvania
County was created from Halifax County in 1767. Henry County was created
from Pittsylvania County in 1776. Merry Webb II lived in three different
counties but never moved his residence. He was a resident of the area near
Wart Mountain when the inhavitants of the area petitioned for a road from
Hickey's Road near the plantation of Merry Webb. The Parish of Antrim was
created at the same time and included the same bounds.

Merry's will, dated 6 February 1774, mentions his wife Elizabeth and most of
his children. The Children include; James, Merry III, Martin, John, Mary,
Elizabeth, Lucy, and Millian. Martha is not mentioned in the will. Several
negro slaves are willed to his children. It also mentions land's that are to
be sold, including a mill. Henry County, Virginia will book I., 1779-1799.
Inventory 9 August 1779. Elizabeth Webb, widow, and sons Merry and John were
named executors of the will of Merry Webb. The lands of Merry Webb II. were
sold 3 September 1781 by Elizabeth Webb and Merry Webb. There was no
mention of John Webb, who was included as executor, which indicates to me
that John Webb was no longer in the area.

Notes for JOHN WEBB:
No record of marriage has ever been found for this John Webb. John Webb is
mentioned in Washington County, North Carolina records in November 1779
when a Cavit suit was brought against William Cobb. In November 1782 John
Webb was named to a group to review the road from Colonel Dillard's to James
Stuart's. On 5 February 1783, John Webb was on a committee to mark off a
road from Colonel Dillard's to Colonel Robertson's. Also on this committee
was Edmond Sams and Samuel Culbertson. Johm Webb is a witness to the will of
Thomas Dillard on 13 may 1784 in Washington County (later Tennessee).
Recorded will book 1, page 15. John Webb sold 274 acres in Greasy Cove
(Washington County, North Carolina) to Danile McCray on 20 May 1794.

viii.MERRY WEBB III, b. Abt. 1737.
ix.MARTHA WEBB, b. Abt. 1739.

5. JOHN3 WEBB III (JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1693 in Henrico/New Kent
Virginia, and died 1736 in Edgwood, Virginia. He married MARY MARTIN
February 12, 1712 in Saint Peters Parish, Virginia.

9. JOHN4 WEBB IV (JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1714 in Amherst/Albermarle,
Virginia, and died April 27, 1796 in Will in Henrico, Virginia. He married
MARTHA CARTER, daughter of THEODORIC CARTER and ELIZABETH.

12. REV. JOHN4 WEBB (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born Bet. 1742 - 1745, and
died Bet. 1800 - 1803 in Rutherford County, North Carolina. He married
SARAH BYARS, daughter of JOHN HENRY BYERS. She was born 1742 in Granvcille
County, North Carolina.

Notes for REV. JOHN WEBB:
There is much controversy Over this family, many good Researchers have gone
to Their graves not knowing .
Children that we once believed were of Rev. John could be of his brother Merry

HenryWebb & Mary Pyburn
Land at Battle Creek @
Sweetons Cove, Marion Co.
TN. in 1822. Thomas, David,
Land at Waldens Ridge 1834.
MERRY, Sr. &Jr., John &
William (?), land in White &
Warren Co., TN. 1806-1811-
1823
Do not have birth dates or who sons married this date

15. THEODORIC5 WEBB (THEODORIC4, JOHN3, JOHN2, JOHN1) was born 1769 in
Buckingham County, Virginia, and died April 10, 1851 in Choptack, Hawkins
County, Tennessee. He married CATHERINE MATTOX 1808. She was born 1788,
and died February 19, 1870 in Choptack, Hawkins County, Tennessee.

I, Theodoric Webb, do make public this my last will and testament,
thereby revoking and making void all other wills made by me at any time.
First, I direct that my funeral expenses be paid as soon after my
death as possible, out of moneys that I may die possessed of or may come
into the hands of executors.
Secondly, I give and bequeath to my three children that is under
age, (to wit) Theadore, Henry, and Catherine as much property as will make
them equal with those that are of age.
Thirdly, I give and bequeath to my wife, Catherine, all the rest of
my property real and personal during her lifetime or widowhood, (to wit) my
plantation and plantation utensils and all my stock of every kind, household
and kitchen furniture etc.
Fourthly, I give and bequeath at the death or marriage of my wife,
Catherine all the property that remains, both real and personal to my
children (to wit) John Webb, Elijah Webb, Patsy Price, Susannah Price,
Lucinda Shanks, Samuel Webb, Gabrel Webb, David Webb, and the above minors
(to wit) Theadore, Henry, and Catherine, their heirs or assigns forever to
be divided equally among them.
Fifthly, I give and bequeath to my daughter, Polly, one dollar, no
more.
Lastly, I do appoint John Webb and Elijah Webb my executors.

In witness thereof I do this my will, set my hand and seal this 28th
day of December, 1850.